Re: PSC 2210 Scanner «Warming Up»

Although connecting directly to the wall socket seamed to solve the issue, I didn't throw a party right away, mainly because that would mean I had a bad electrical problem.

But, the next day, the 'Warming Up' message come up again, even with the machine directly connected to the wall socket.

Meanwhile, I tried to find other ways to bypass this issue and found one that has been working.

It goes like this:

Before attempting to use the scanner through the computer, I make a direct copy from the scanner to the printer without using the computer. It never complains and does the copying without need for warming up. After that, it does all the scanning I need because it's already warm.

I'm now going to 'Accept as Solution' so that others may try my workaround.

Re: PSC 2210 Scanner «Warming Up»

Sorry to hear about the problems you are having with scanning from your PSC 2210. I have checked for a firmware update and there is not one available for this unit as of current.

I would like to suggest trying this troubleshooting document and also to ensure you have the printer plugged in directly to the wall socket, avoid ALL power bars, surge protectors, battery backups, and extension cords. A direct connection may help out quite a bit.

If the troubleshooting does not help resolve your issue, I would then suggest calling HP's Technical Support to see about further options for you. If you are calling within North America, the number is 1-800-474-6836 and for all other regions, click here: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-contact-us.html

All the best!

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Re: PSC 2210 Scanner «Warming Up»

Although connecting directly to the wall socket seamed to solve the issue, I didn't throw a party right away, mainly because that would mean I had a bad electrical problem.

But, the next day, the 'Warming Up' message come up again, even with the machine directly connected to the wall socket.

Meanwhile, I tried to find other ways to bypass this issue and found one that has been working.

It goes like this:

Before attempting to use the scanner through the computer, I make a direct copy from the scanner to the printer without using the computer. It never complains and does the copying without need for warming up. After that, it does all the scanning I need because it's already warm.

I'm now going to 'Accept as Solution' so that others may try my workaround.